Micromobility, Cycling, E-bikes, Electric Scooters, Skate boards, Sustaintable transport, public spaces, Commuting, First and last mile
Micromobility and Urban Space
About this issue
Issue number
Volume 47 – Number 4
Summary
The contributors to this issue investigate how new forms of micromobility – e-bikes, e-scooters and skateboards – impact the city, its land-use and transport systems, the occupation of space, users and non-users, and the environment. They look at the potential benefits of micromobility and some of the pitfalls, and how local and national governments must find the means to mitigate problematic side-effects while facilitating the realization of the benefits.
Contents
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Micromobility and Urban Space
NILS FEARNLEY -
Drivers’ Cycling Experiences and Acceptability of Micromobility Use among Children in Ghana
REGINA O. AMOAKO-SAKYI, KWABENA K. AGYEMANG, COLLINS A. MENSAH, PRINCE K. ODAME, ABDUL-A. SEIDU, YVONNE A. ADJAKLOE and SAMUEL A. OWUSU -
Bodies, Boards, and Wheels in Urban Public Space: Skateboarding the Ledges, Rails, and Steps of the City
LORNE PLATT -
Urban Local Authorities and the Delivery of Micromobility Strategies: Obstacles in the Implementation of Bicycle Hire in the UK
GEOFFREY DUDLEY, DAVID BANISTER, and TIM SCHWANEN -
What’s the ‘Big’ Deal with Shared Micromobility? Evolution, Curb Policy, and Potential Developments in North America
SUSAN SHAHEEN, ADAM COHEN, and JACQUELYN BROADER -
Accessibility Mapping through Linking Land-Use Development Potentials and Planning for Cycling
TANU PRIYA UTENG and ANDRE UTENG -
Sustainability and the Contribution of Electric Scooter Sharing Business Models to Urban Mobility
HENNA SUNDQVIST-ANDBERG, ANU TUOMINEN, HEIDI AUVINEN and PETRI TAPIO